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Tapping the Wealth
Cynthia Greeenhow
2009
Reviewed by
Jmoses_3970@education.gov.dm
What did you le
arn from your reading? Summarize the big ideas here.
We need to enjoy the wealth of networks tapping our collective intelligence for our own personal and professional development in education.
How did you feel about what you read? Talk about how you think you can use what you learned.
Many opportunities are created through social learning networks - we should maximize the use of them.
What questions are you left with? Think about practical considerations for implementing changes.
How do we make the best use of the little technology we have access to?
Jmoses_
3970@education.gov.dm
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Tapping the Wealth
Cynthia Greeenhow2009
Reviewed by Jmoses_3970@education.gov.dm
We need to enjoy the wealth of networks tapping our collective intelligence for our own personal and professional development in education.
Many opportunities are created through social learning networks - we should maximize the use of them.
How do we make the best use of the little technology we have access to?